On 28 Jun 2007, at 05:50, Earl wrote:
OS related - init handling, packaging, updating, system health, etc.
And 'which OS?'. It looks to me that chasing the moving target that is Fedora creates a lot of work that doesn't add value to the cdrom itself. Moving to a more stable platform (CentOS is the obvious one) would be a one-off hit but would give us a more stable base to work over.
The counter argument to this is the same as it always is for 'enterprise linux' : if we get to a point where we need more recent libraries etc. than JoesEnterpriseLinux 1.0 provides, we have to move on anyway or make such extensive customisations that it negates the gain.
Just chucking the idea out. I know Earl has talked about this in the past as something to look out after 1.2.
Arthur -- Arthur Clune. UK Honeynet Project. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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